say no
If the president does not like proposed legislation he can make his thoughts known to leaders in congress and threaten to veto it. If the bill passes anyway, he can veto it - send it back to congress with his objections.
He/she can veto any legislation that congress passes.
The president can not veto an actual law. He can veto a proposed law or bill and prevent it from becoming a law unless Congress passes it again , this second time with two-thirds of the members of both houses of Congress voting in its favor.
Congress passes the legislation while the president can sign or veto it.
Override a veto
congress passes an act of admission
The U.S. Congress passes bills that become Federal Laws when the U.S. President signs them (although there are cases in which Congress can make a bill into a law without the President's approval), and each state Congress passes bills that become state laws when the Governor of the state signs them.
The president will veto it
the president sings it.
After it passes both houses of congress.
Like ll laws, Congress and signed by the President.